Chase girls chase boys chase boys chase girls. I'm a little bit home, but I'm not there yet It's one to forgive, but it's hard to forget Don't call me, I won't call you, too Let's just call it over. All the broken hearts in the world still beat Let's not make it harder than it has to be Ooh, it's all the same thing Girls chase boys chase girls All the broken hearts in the world still beat Let's not make it harder than it has to be Ooh, it's all the same thing Girls chase boys. The instantly refreshing Girls Chase Boys served as the lead single off Michaelson’s sixth album Lights Out. Optimistic and bright, Michaelson’s track regards the blurring of gender roles and sexuality in romantic relationships.

Chase girls, chase boys, chase boys, chase girls. I got two hands, one beating heart And I'll be alright I'm gonna be alright Yeah I got two hands, one beating heart And I'll be alright I'm gonna be alright. All the broken hearts in the world still beat Let's not make it harder than it has to be Ohh, it's all the same thing Girls chase boys chase girls . Girls Chase Boys" lyrics provided for educational purposes and personal use only.

Ingrid Michaelson (Ingrid Ellen Egbert Michaelson) Girls Chase Boys lyrics: All the broken hearts in the world still beat, Let's not make it harde. Artist: Ingrid Michaelson ( Ingrid Ellen Egbert Michaelson). Album: Lights Out (2014). Translations: French, German, Spanish, Turkish. All the broken hearts in the world still beat. Let's not make it harder than it has to be. Ohh, it's all the same thing. Girls chase boys chase girls. I'm a little let down but I'm not dead.

Girls Chase Boys" is the lead single from Ingrid Michaelson's sixth studio album, Lights Out. The song peaked at number 52 on the Billboard Hot 100. Michaelson spoke about the development of the song and stated, It was written by Ingrid Michaelson, along with Trent Dabbs and Barry Dean.

The first single from Michaelson's Lights Out album concerns courtship patterns. More than just being about my experience, its focus shifted to include the idea that, no matter who or how we love, we are all the same. The song's music video was filmed by actor and director Andrew Elvis Miller and is a gender reversing homage to Robert Palmer's 1988 clip for "Simply Irresistible. Ingrid Michaelson wrote the song with Barry Dean (Little Big Town's "Pontoon") and Trent Dabbs, who has also penned several songs that have been on ABC's Nashville. Dean recalled the story of the song to American Songwriter magazine: "We were working on an initial idea – a ballad – and it just kind of stalled. We decided to look around for a minute at other ideas.